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This entertaining sequel is recommended for chapter book read-alouds, and for those who appreciate children’s stories that carry a gentle message of environmental awareness.
A worthwhile purchase that tells a pleasant, inclusive story populated by characters who represent a variety of backgrounds and identities and who come from diverse walks of life.
Despite how artfully the author and illustrator have worked together to tell these stories, the series is singularly focused “on stage,” and that fact will likely limit their young reader audience to wanna-be theater kids.
Despite how artfully the author and illustrator have worked together to tell these stories, the series is singularly focused “on stage,” and that fact will likely limit their young reader audience to wanna-be theater kids.
Recommended for newly independent readers who will get caught up in this latest page-turning adventure of future Dark Lord Ember’s quest to rule the world.
The scarcity of early chapter books that show both Indian and American cultural traditions, the integration of two cultures, and definitions of both countries’ words, make this book a recommended purchase for middle grade reading collections.
This book is likely to be enjoyed more by young readers who are already familiar with Jewish traditions than those who are not. However, the unique theme of Purim will enhance multicultural literature collections of early reader chapter books and should be considered as a worthwhile purchase.